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The following playlists are for episodes of A Fistful of Soundtracks that are currently in rotation. These eps air Tuesdays and Thursdays at midnight, 4am, 10am, 3pm, 7pm and 11pm, and Saturdays and Sundays at 7am, 9am, 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm on the channel of the same name.
The Fistful eps that are currently in rotation are:
"We Want Sleazy." (WEB86) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
"The Wonderful World of Covers." (WEB91) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
"Funk in the Trunk." (WEB92) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
"All This Has Happened Before." (WEB93) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
"Galloping Around the Cosmos." (WEB94) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
"Bottomless Party." (WEB95) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)
NEW. "The Inmates Are Taking Over the Asylum." (WEB96) (blog post about the ep) (playlist)


"We Want Sleazy"
This sequel to the 2003 "Sleazy Listening" episode features selections from the scores to The Liquidator, The Hanged Man, Ocean's Twelve and "poliziotteschi" movies (High Crime, Violent Naples). (Production code: WEB86)
This episode first aired online during the week of February 19-25, 2007.
1. Franco De Gemini, "Cheops and Nefertiti" (from Si Può Fare Molto Con 7 Donne), She Had a Taste for Music, Dagored
2. Piero Umiliani, "Mah-Na-Mah-Na," Sweden, Heaven and Hell, Ariel
3. Shirley Bassey, "The Liquidator," The Liquidator, Film Score Monthly
4. Maury Laws, "Mad Monster Party (Instrumental)," Mad Monster Party, Retrograde
5. Bulldog, "Man Before Your Time" (from Napoli Violenta), Beretta 70: Roaring Themes from Thrilling Italian Policefilms 1971-80, Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
6. Lynn Carey & Barbara Robison, "Find It," Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, Soundtrack Classics
7. Luis Bacalov, "Summertime Killer" (from Summertime Killer), Kill Bill Vol. 2, A Band Apart/Maverick/WMG Soundtracks
8. Bullet, "Hanged Man," The Hanged Man, DC Recordings
9. Franco Micalizzi, "Italia a Mano Armata" (from Italia a Mano Armata), Beretta 70: Roaring Themes from Thrilling Italian Policefilms 1971-80, Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
10. Jerry Goldsmith, "Ladies Will Kindly Remove Their Hats" (from In Like Flint), In Like Flint/Our Man Flint, Varèse Sarabande
11. Lalo Schifrin, "Bikini Waltz," The Liquidator, Film Score Monthly
12. Roy Ayers, "Exotic Dance," Coffy, Polydor
13. Nico Fidenco, "La Via Della Prostituzione M9" (from La Via Della Prostituzione), She Had a Taste for Music, Dagored
14. David Holmes, "7/28/04 the Day Of," Ocean's Twelve, Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
15. Stefano Torossi, "Omicidio Per Vocazione" (from Omicidio Per Vocazione), Barry 7's Connectors 2, CAM
16. Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, "New Special Squad" (from Roma Violenta), Beretta 70: Roaring Themes from Thrilling Italian Policefilms 1971-80, Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
17. Guido and Maurizio De Angelis, "Gangster Story" (from La Polizia incrimina, la legge assolve), Easy Tempo Vol. 1: A Cinematic Easy Listening Experience, Right Tempo


"The Wonderful World of Covers"
Film and TV theme covers from around the world, including a '60s instrumental rock-style take on the Get Carter theme from Finland and a funkdafied cover of Beyonce's Austin Powers tune "Work It Out" from the U.K. (Production code: WEB91)
This episode first aired online during the week of July 30-August 5, 2007.
1. Speedometer, "Work It Out," This Is Speedometer Vol. II, Blow It Hard
2. Los Straitjackets, "My Heart Will Go On," The Velvet Touch of Los Straitjackets, Yep Roc
3. The Lovejoys, "Streets of San Francisco," And You Don't Stop, Langusta Entertainment
4. Barry Adamson, "The Man with the Golden Arm," The Murky World of Barry Adamson, Mute
5. The Civil Tones, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Theme)," Vodka and Peroxide, Pravda
6. Euroboys, "Enter the Dragon," Jet Age, Sympathy for the Record Industry
7. Laika & the Cosmonauts, "Get Carter," Laika Sex Machine, Yep Roc
8. Green Day, "The Simpsons Theme" (from The Simpsons Movie), Reprise
9. Jimmy Smith, "Walk on the Wild Side," Walk on the Wild Side: Best of the Verve Years, Verve
10. Pressure Cooker, "Space: 1999," I Want to Tell You, Pressure Cooker
11. Triology, "For Love One Can Die," Triology Plays Ennio Morricone, Reverso/BMG Classics/RCA Victor
12. Laika & the Cosmonauts, "Psyko," Laika Sex Machine, Yep Roc
13. The Lovejoys, "Streets of Sao Paulo," And You Don't Stop, Langusta Entertainment
14. Renee Geyer, "Do Your Thing," It's a Man's Man's World, RCA
15. Speedometer, "Work It Out (Beatfanatic remix)," Freestyle Remixed, Freestyle


"Funk in the Trunk"
Music from Lyle Workman's blaxploitation-style score to Superbad, plus classic funky themes like the Four Tops' theme from Shaft in Africa, which shows up during Superbad, and James Brown's Slaughter's Big Rip-Off track, "People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul," which Sam Raimi used during the Emo Peter Parker montage in Spider-Man 3. (Production code: WEB92)
This episode first aired online during the week of April 7-13, 2008.
1. Lyle Workman, "Flashback Party Weekend," Superbad, Lakeshore
2. Lyle Workman, "SuperWhat?" Superbad, Lakeshore
3. The Four Tops, "Are You Man Enough (End Title)," Shaft in Africa, Hip-O Select/Geffen
4. Quincy Jones with the Don Elliot Voices, "Money Runner" (from $), The Reel Quincy Jones, Hip-O
5. James Brown, "People Get Up and Drive Your Funky Soul (remix)" (originally recorded for Slaughter's Big Rip-Off), Motherlode, Polydor
6. Lalo Schifrin, "Main Titles (Alternate)," Enter the Dragon, Warner Home Video
7. Antonio Pinto, "O Polígamo," City of Men, Lakeshore
8. Lyle Workman, "Evan's Basement Jam," Superbad, Lakeshore
9. Curtis Mayfield, "Superfly," Superfly: Deluxe 25th Anniversary Edition, Curtom/Rhino
10. Gladys Knight & the Pips, "On and On" (from Claudine), Funk on Film, Chronicles/PolyGram
11. Ennio Morricone, "Allegretto Per Signora" (from Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion), Mondo Morricone Revisited, Royal Ear Force
12. David Holmes, "S***! S***! S***!," Ocean's Thirteen, Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
13. Theodore Shapiro, "Two Dragons," Starsky & Hutch, TVT Soundtrax
14. Flight of the Conchords, "Business Time," The Distant Future, Sub Pop


"All This Has Happened Before"
This episode features the most memorable season finale cues from Battlestar Galactica, as well as selections from scores to other remakes that outstripped their predecessors like Galactica (Casino Royale, Buffy). (Production code: WEB93)
This episode first aired online during the week of April 14-20, 2008.
1. Bear McCreary, "Passacaglia," Battlestar Galactica: Season One, La-La Land
2. David Arnold, "Blunt Instrument," Casino Royale, Sony Classical
3. David Holmes, "Boobytrapping," Ocean's Eleven, Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
4. Christophe Beck, "Suite from 'Hush': Silent Night/First Kiss/Enter the Gentlemen/Schism," Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once More, With Feeling, Rounder
5. Bear McCreary, "Prelude to War," Battlestar Galactica: Season 2, La-La Land
6. Kronos Quartet, "Heat," Heat, Warner Bros.
7. Bear McCreary, "Something Dark Is Coming," Battlestar Galactica: Season 2, La-La Land
8. Marco Beltrami, "Bible Study," 3:10 to Yuma, Lionsgate
9. Bear McCreary featuring Bt4, "All Along the Watchtower," Battlestar Galactica: Season 3, La-La Land


"Galloping Around the Cosmos"
Selections from the scores to the original series-era Star Trek films are featured on this appetizer to J.J. Abrams' 2009 Star Trek prequel, the first Trek movie since Star Trek VI to focus on the characters from the original series. (Production code: WEB94)
This episode first aired online during the week of April 21-27, 2008.
1. Jerry Goldsmith, "Ilia's Theme," Star Trek: The Motion Picture: 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition, Columbia/Legacy
2. Jerry Goldsmith, "Main Title/Klingon Battle," Star Trek: The Motion Picture: 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition, Columbia/Legacy
3. James Horner, "Genesis Countdown," Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, GNP/Crescendo
4. James Horner, "Epilogue/End Title," Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, GNP/Crescendo
5. Leonard Rosenman, "Chekov's Run," Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, MCA
6. Leonard Rosenman, "Home Again: End Credits," Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, MCA
7. Ray Heindorf & the Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra, "Main Title" (from East of Eden), A Tribute to James Dean, Sony Classical
8. Cliff Eidelman, "Sign Off," Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, MCA
9. Cliff Eidelman, "Star Trek VI Suite," Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, MCA


"Bottomless Party"
Favorite moments of comedic scoring, plus music from George S. Clinton's score to Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. (Production code: WEB95)
This episode first aired online during the week of April 21-27, 2008.
1. George S. Clinton, "The Merkin Medley," Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, Lakeshore
2. George S. Clinton, "Soul Bossa Nova" (from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me), Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery & The Spy Who Shagged Me: Original Motion Picture Scores, RCA Victor
3. Hans Zimmer, "Release the Hounds," The Simpsons Movie, Extreme Music
4. Craig Wedren, "Stella Theme," www.craigwedren.com
5. John Barry, "Main Title," The Knack... And How to Get It, Rykodisc
6. Henry Mancini, "Party Poop," The Party, RCA
7. Henry Mancini, "A Shot in the Dark," Trail of the Pink Panther, EMI-Manhattan
8. Quincy Jones, "Main Title," The Hot Rock, Prophesy
9. John Morris, "Titles (Main Title and Credits)," The Producers, Razor & Tie
10. Kid 'n Play, "Kid vs. Play (The Battle)," House Party, Motown
11. Michael Giacchino, "The Glory Days," The Incredibles, Walt Disney
12. Michael Giacchino, "100 Mile Dash," The Incredibles, Walt Disney
13. Elmer Bernstein, "Stripes March," Stripes, Varèse Sarabande
14. Elmer Bernstein, "I Respect You," Ghostbusters: Original Motion Picture Score, Varèse Sarabande
15. Shary Bobbins, Bart, Lisa, Wiggum, Apu, Homer & Marge, "Cut Every Corner," Go Simpsonic with the Simpsons, Rhino
16. Saddam Hussein, "I Can Change," South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Atlantic
17. Theodore Shapiro and Craig Wedren, "Higher and Higher" (from Wet Hot American Summer), www.craigwedren.com
18. Lyle Workman, "SuperWhat?" Superbad, Lakeshore
19. Michael Giacchino, "End Creditouilles," Ratatouille, Walt Disney


"The Inmates Are Taking Over the Asylum"
Selections from scores to films that were released by United Artists, which has begun celebrating its 90th anniversary with the 2007 release of a mammoth DVD box set and a traveling festival of the studio's most popular movies, even though the anniversary doesn't take place until 2009. (Production code: WEB96)
This episode first aired online during the week of April 28-May 4, 2008.
1. Elmer Bernstein, "The Street (Main Title)" (from Sweet Smell of Success), Crime Jazz: Music in the First Degree, Rhino
2. Adolph Deutsch, "Main Title - Theme from The Apartment," The Apartment, United Artists
3. Elmer Bernstein, "Main Title and Calvera," The Magnificent Seven, Rykodisc
4. Elmer Bernstein, "Main Title," The Great Escape: The Deluxe Edition, Varèse Sarabande
5. The London Studio Symphony Orchestra, "Theme from The Fugitive," The Fugitive, Silva Screen
6. John Barry, "Opening Titles," From Russia with Love, EMI
7. Henry Mancini, "The Pink Panther Theme," The Pink Panther, RCA
8. Ennio Morricone, "L'Estasi Dell'Oro," Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo, GDM
9. Quincy Jones, "Shag Bag, Hounds & Harvey" (from In the Heat of the Night), In the Heat of the Night/They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! Rykodisc
10. Henry Mancini featuring the Party Poops, "The Party (vocal)," The Party, RCA
11. John Barry, "Midnight Cowboy," Midnight Cowboy, EMI-Manhattan
12. Al Kooper, "Love Theme," The Landlord, United Artists
13. Bobby Womack & Peace, "Across 110th Street," Across 110th Street, Rykodisc
14. Jack Sheldon, "The Long Goodbye," Fitzwilly/The Long Goodbye, Varèse Sarabande
15. David Shire, "End Title," The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Retrograde
16. Bill Conti, "The Final Bell," Rocky, EMI-Manhattan
17. The Gap Band, "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka," I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, Arista
18. Mellow, "Seek You," CQ, Emperor Norton


During the "Assorted Fistful" block, which occupies most of the day's programming, the station streams random movie and TV tunes. At noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays and 4am on early Wednesdays and early Fridays, "Assorted Fistful" becomes "Chai Noon" and focuses on Bollywood tracks from the assorted library. At noon on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, "Assorted Fistful" becomes "Soda and Pie" and focuses on '80s tracks from the library.
If you want complete information about a certain track during "Assorted Fistful," "Chai Noon" or "Soda and Pie," click on the track title while it's being scrolled on the "Now Playing" window above. A window will pop up, displaying track info, the cover of the CD featuring the track and links to the CD's order pages on Amazon and iTunes. (Note: The pop-up windows won't appear for Firefox users.)
To make the playlists page less of a chore to scroll through, I've decided to shorten the "Assorted Fistful" list and post only the most recent additions to assorted rotation, the "Chai Noon" tracks and the "Soda and Pie" selections.

The 10 most recent additions to "Assorted Fistful"
  • Anthony Hamilton, "Do You Feel Me," American Gangster: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Def Jam
  • Jean-Michel Bernard, "Plan," Be Kind Rewind, Lakeshore
  • Kevin Manthei, "End Credits," Justice League: The New Frontier, La-La Land
  • Kevin Manthei, "Main Titles," Justice League: The New Frontier, La-La Land
  • Marco Beltrami, "Ben Takes the Stage/Dan's Burden," 3:10 to Yuma, Lionsgate
  • Marco Beltrami, "Bible Study," 3:10 to Yuma, Lionsgate
  • Marco Beltrami, "Chinese Democracy," 3:10 to Yuma, Lionsgate
  • Marc Streitenfeld, "Frank Lucas," American Gangster: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Def Jam
  • Paul Haslinger, "Dawn Patrol/Mister Hertz," Shoot 'Em Up, Varèse Sarabande
  • Paul Haslinger, "Warehouse Shootout," Shoot 'Em Up, Varèse Sarabande

  • A.R. Rahman, "Anbe Aaruyire," Ah Aah: Anbe Aaruyire, Five Star
  • A.R. Rahman, "Bombay Theme Music," Introducing A.R. Rahman, Times Square
  • A.R. Rahman, "Dheem Ta Dare," Thakshak, Saregama
  • A.R. Rahman, "Kannodu" (from Jeans), Introducing A.R. Rahman, Times Square
  • A.R. Rahman featuring Rashid Ali & Thubhara, "Naadirdinna" (from Paarthale Paravasam), The Streets of Bollywood and Beyond, Times Square
  • Abhijeet and Anuradha Shriham, "Chunari Chunari" (from Biwi No. 1), Monsoon Wedding, Milan
  • Abhishek Bachchan & Sunidhi Chauhan, "Right Here Right Now," Bluffmaster! Saregama
  • Alisha Chinai, "Dil Ko Hazar Bar," Murder, Saregama
  • Alisha Chinai & Kay Kay, "Touch Me," Dhoom 2, Yash Raj Music
  • Alisha Chinai, Mahalaxmi Iyer and Sonu Nigam, "Aaj Ki Raat," Don—The Chase Begins Again, T-Series
  • Alka Yagnik, "Badi Mushkil" (from Lajja), The Best of Bollywood, Hip-O
  • Alka Yagnik & Chorus, "Sajan Sajan Teri Dulhan" (from Aarzoo), I Love Bollywood: 15 Classic Tracks from Bollywood's Greatest Singers, Manteca World Music
  • Amir Jamal, "Kaho Na Kaho," Murder, Saregama
  • Aneela Mirza, "Say Na Say Na," Bluffmaster! Saregama
  • Asha Bhosle, "Ae Naujawan Hai Sab," Apradh, Saregama
  • Asha Bhosle, "Dum Maro Dum" (from Hare Rama Hare Krishna), Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Asha Bhosle, "Maine Dil Abhi Diya Nahin" (from The Train), Doob Doob O'Rama 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood, QDK Media
  • Asha Bhosle, "O Diwano Dil Sambhalo," The Great Gambler, Saregama
  • Asha Bhosle, "Saiyan Re Saiyan" (from The Train), Doob Doob O'Rama 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood, QDK Media
  • Asha Bhosle, "Yeh Mera Dil Yaar Ka," Don, Saregama
  • Asha Bhosle & Chorus, "Rang De" (from Thakshak), I Love Bollywood: 15 Classic Tracks from Bollywood's Greatest Singers, Manteca World Music
  • Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar, "Pyar Zindaghi Hai" (from Muqaddar Ka Sikandar), Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Asha Bhosle & Mohammed Rafi, "Main Hoon Pyar Tera" (from Teesri Manzil), I Love Bollywood: 15 Classic Tracks from Bollywood's Greatest Singers, Manteca World Music
  • Asha Bhosle, R.D. Burman, "O Meri Jaan Main Ne Kaha" (from The Train), Doob Doob O'Rama 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood, QDK Media
  • Asha Bhosle & R.D. Burman, "Piya Tu Ab To Aaja" (from Caravan), The Rough Guide to Bollywood, World Music Network
  • Chetan, Mehmood & Saira Hussain, "Sabse Bada Rupaiyya," Bluffmaster! Saregama
  • Daler Mehndi & Kunal Ganjawala, "Nachley," Lakeer—Forbidden Lines, T-Series
  • Hariharan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shankar Mahadevan and Aditya Narayan, "I Love My India," Pardes, Tips
  • Kalyanji Anandji, "Johnny Mera Naam" (from Johny Mera Naam), Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Kalyanji Anandji, "Qurbani" (from Qurbani), Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Kalyanji Anandji, "Theme from Don," Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars & Sitars, Motel
  • Kishore Kumar, "Ina Mina Dika" (from Aasha), Doob Doob O'Rama 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood, QDK Media
  • Kishore Kumar, "My Name Is Anthony Gonzalves," Amar Akbar Anthony, Universal
  • Kishore Kumar, "Yeh Hai Bambai Nagariya," Don, Saregama
  • Kishore Kumar & Chorus, "Are Diwano Mujhe," Don, Saregama
  • Kishore Kumar, Usha Khanna & Chorus, "Pal Bhar Ke Liye" (from Johny Mera Naam), The Best of Bollywood, Hip-O
  • Kunal Ganjawala, "Bheegey Hont," Murder, Saregama
  • Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan, "What's Goin' On," Salaam Namaste, Yash Raj Music
  • Lata Mangeshkar, "Thoda Resham Lagta Hai," Jyoti, Saregama
  • Lata Mangeshkar, "Wada Na Tod" (from Dil Tujhko Diya), The Best of Bollywood, Hip-O
  • Mahendra Kapoor, Kishore Kumar & Shailendra Singh, "Amar Akbar Anthony," Amar Akbar Anthony, Universal
  • Naveen Kumar, "The Gateway Theme," Bluffmaster! Saregama
  • P. Susheela, S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, "Intinti Ramayanam" (from Intinti Ramayanam), Doob Doob O'Rama 2: More Filmsongs from Bollywood, QDK Media
  • R.D. Burman, "Shalimar (Title Music)" (from Shalimar), Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Shaan, "Main Hoon Don," Don—The Chase Begins Again, T-Series
  • Shaan & Shreya Ghoshal, "Shikdum," Dhoom, Yash Raj Music
  • Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa, "Don the Theme," Don—The Chase Begins Again, T-Series
  • Sonu Nigham & Sunidhi Chauhan, "Do Pyaar" (from Jungle), The Best of Bollywood, Hip-O
  • Sukhwinder Singh and Alka Yagnik, "Ramta Jogi," Taal, Tips
  • Sukhwinder Singh and Sapna Awasthi, "Chaiya Chaiya" (from Dil Se), The Very Best Bollywood Songs, Outcaste
  • Sunidhi Chauhan, "Crazy Kiya Re," Dhoom 2, Yash Raj Music
  • Sunidhi Chauhan, "Dhoom Machale," Dhoom, Yash Raj Music
  • Tata Young, "Dhoom Dhoom," Dhoom, Yash Raj Music
  • Udit Narayan, "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani" (from Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani), The Rough Guide to Bollywood, World Music Network
  • unknown, "Mera Jawani," Bollywood Funk, Outcaste
  • Vishal Dadlani & Dominique Cerejo, "Dhoom Again," Dhoom 2, Yash Raj Music

  • a-ha, "The Living Daylights," The Living Daylights, Rykodisc
  • Alan Howarth, "Main Title" (from They Live), Watch the Skies, Sonic Images
  • The Bad Plus, "(Theme from) Chariots of Fire," Suspicious Activity? Sony
  • Basil Poledouris, "Anvil of Crom," Conan the Barbarian, Varèse Sarabande
  • Billy Squier, "Fast Times (The Best Years of Our Lives)," Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Full Moon/Elektra
  • Blondie, "Call Me (Theme from American Gigolo)," American Gigolo, Polydor
  • Boogie Down Productions, "Jack of Spades" (from I'm Gonna Git You Sucka), Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip-Hop, Jive
  • The Bus Boys, "The Boys Are Back in Town" (from 48 Hrs.), VH1: The Big 80's—The Big Movies, Rhino
  • Craig Safan, "Confrontation," Thief, Elektra/Asylum
  • The Dan Band, "Flashdance/Fame," The Dan Band Live! Side One Dummy
  • David Arnold featuring Pulp, "All Time High," Shaken and Stirred: The David Arnold James Bond Project, Sire
  • David Bowie and Giorgio Moroder, "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)," Cat People, MCA
  • Del Shannon, "Crime Story," TV Land Crimestoppers: TV's Greatest Cop Themes, Rhino
  • The Dickies, "Killer Klowns from Outer Space," Sci-Fi's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3: The Uninvited, TVT
  • Duran Duran, "A View to a Kill," The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition, EMI
  • The Edge and Sinead O'Connor, "Heroine (Theme from Captive)," So Far...The Best of Sinead O'Connor, Chrysalis
  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions with Jimmy Cliff, "Seven Day Weekend" (from Club Paradise), Blood & Chocolate, Rhino
  • E.U., "Da Butt," School Daze, EMI-Manhattan
  • FPU, "Crockett's Theme," Turbo
  • Frank Black, "Repo Man," High School Reunion—A Tribute to Those Great 80's Films! American Laundromat/Face Down
  • Geinoh Yamashirogumi, "Kaneda," Akira, Demon
  • Giorgio Moroder, "Night Drive," American Gigolo, Polydor
  • Giorgio Moroder, "Palm Springs Drive," American Gigolo, Polydor
  • Giorgio Moroder, "Gina and Elvira's Theme," Scarface, MCA
  • Giorgio Moroder, "Tony's Theme," Scarface, MCA
  • Goblin, "Phenomena—M 15 (Alternate version)," The Goblin Collection: 1975-1989, DRG
  • Goblin, "Tenebre (Main Title)," The Goblin Collection: 1975-1989, DRG
  • Grand Master Caz & Chris Stein (Scratch Mix by Charlie Case), "Wild Style Theme Rap 1," MTV Presents Masters of the 1 & 2: History's Greatest DJ's, Priority
  • Grand Master Melle Mel & The Furious Five, with Mr. Ness & Cowboy, "Beat Street," Best of Sugar Hill Records, Rhino
  • Grand Wizard Theodore & Kevie Kev Rockwell, "Military Cut (Scratch Mix)" (from Wild Style), MTV Presents Masters of the 1 & 2: History's Greatest DJ's, Priority
  • Harold Faltermeyer, "Fletch Theme," Fletch, MCA
  • Iggy Pop, "Repo Man," Repo Man, MCA
  • James Brown, "Living in America" (from Rocky IV), Gravity, Scotti Bros.
  • Jan Hammer, "Angelina Flashback," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Candy," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Chase," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Crockett's Theme" (from Miami Vice), Mission Accomplished: Themes for Spies & Cops, Hip-O
  • Jan Hammer, "El Viejo Mix," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Evan," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Lombard Trial," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Miami Vice," Mission Accomplished: Themes for Spies & Cops, Hip-O
  • Jan Hammer, "Rain," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Rico's Blues," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Stone's War," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "The Talk," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "The Trial and the Search," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • Jan Hammer, "Tubbs and Valerie," Miami Vice: The Complete Collection, One Way
  • John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, "Main Title," Escape from New York, Silva Screen
  • John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, "Pork Chop Express," Big Trouble in Little China, Super Tracks Music Group
  • John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, "The Alley/Here Come the Storms," Big Trouble in Little China, Super Tracks Music Group
  • John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, "The Duke Arrives/Barricade," Escape from New York, Silva Screen
  • John Carpenter and Alan Howarth, "The Great Arcade/Final Escape Pt. 1," Big Trouble in Little China, Super Tracks Music Group
  • John P. Strohm, "Somebody's Baby," High School Reunion—A Tribute to Those Great 80's Films! American Laundromat/Face Down
  • Klymaxx, "Man Size Love (7" Version)" (from Running Scared), Klymaxx: Greatest Hits, MCA
  • Lindsey Buckingham, "Holiday Road" (from National Lampoon's Vacation), Warner Bros.
  • Madonna, "Live to Tell" (from At Close Range), True Blue, Sire
  • Mark Knopfler, "Going Home (Theme of the Local Hero)," Local Hero, Warner Bros.
  • Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, "I Sing the Body Electric," Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Are a Drag, Fat Wreck Chords
  • Neil Norman and His Cosmic Orchestra, "The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai," Greatest Science Fiction Hits IV, GNP Crescendo
  • A New Found Glory, "The Glory of Love (Theme from Karate Kid Part 2)," From the Screen to Your Stereo, Drive-Thru
  • Oingo Boingo, "Goodbye, Goodbye," Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Full Moon/Elektra
  • Oingo Boingo, "Weird Science," Dead Man's Party, MCA
  • Paolo Vasile, "Escape" (from Il Giorno Del Cobra [The Day of the Cobra]), Beretta 70: Roaring Themes from Thrilling Italian Police Films 1971-80, Crippled Dick Hot Wax!
  • The Plugz, "Reel Ten," Repo Man, MCA
  • Prince and the Revolution, "Darling Nikki," Purple Rain, Warner Bros.
  • Prince and the Revolution, "I Would Die for U/Baby I'm a Star," Purple Rain, Warner Bros.
  • Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain," Purple Rain, Warner Bros.
  • Prince and the Revolution, "Take Me with U," Purple Rain, Warner Bros.
  • Public Enemy, "Fight the Power," Music from Do the Right Thing, Motown
  • Queen, "Flash's Theme," Flash Gordon, Hollywood
  • Ry Cooder, "Bomber Bash" (from Streets of Fire), Music by Ry Cooder, Warner Bros.
  • Ry Cooder, "Theme from Southern Comfort," Music by Ry Cooder, Warner Bros.
  • Spinal Tap, "Big Bottom," Spinal Tap, Polydor
  • Spinal Tap, "Gimme Some Money," Spinal Tap, Polydor
  • Spinal Tap, "Stonehenge," Spinal Tap, Polydor
  • Stan Ridgway and Stewart Copeland, "Don't Box Me In," Rumble Fish, A&M
  • Stewart Copeland, "Tulsa Tango," Rumble Fish, A&M
  • Survivor, "Eye of the Tiger" (from Rocky III), Ultimate Survivor, Volcano Heritage
  • Tangerine Dream, "Le Parc (L.A.—Streethawk)," Le Parc, Sanctuary
  • Tangerine Dream, "Love on a Real Train (Risky Business)" (from Risky Business), Rare Requests, Vol. III, Liquid 8
  • Tina Turner, "We Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome)" (from Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome), The Collected Recordings—Sixties to Nineties, Capitol
  • Tom Waits, "Sea of Love" (from Sea of Love), Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards, Anti-
  • Vangelis, "Blade Runner (End Titles)," Blade Runner, Atlantic
  • The Waitresses, "Square Pegs," The Best of the Waitresses, Mercury
  • Wang Chung, "To Live and Die in L.A." To Live and Die in L.A., Geffen

  • Though the Fistful of Soundtracks: The Series episode "Show Me the Fever" is no longer in rotation, the ep's playlist will stay on this page because blogger Andrew Furdell, whose requests were played during the ep, posted a link to the playlist on his blog. Thanks, Andrew, for spreading the word about Fistful.
    "Show Me the Fever"
    This mailbag ep includes listener-requested selections from the scores to Wet Hot American Summer and Brick. (Production code: WEB82)
    This episode first aired online during the week of September 18-24, 2006.
    1. Nathan Johnson, "Emily's Theme," Brick, Lakeshore
    2. Nathan Johnson & China Kent, "Emily's Theme 3 (Lunch Is Difficult)," Brick, Lakeshore
    3. Harold Faltermeyer, "Fletch Theme," Fletch, MCA
    4. Bill Conti, "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)," Rocky, EMI
    5. Theodore Shapiro and Craig Wedren, "Higher and Higher" (from Wet Hot American Summer), www.craigwedren.com
    6. Trey Parker, "Montage," Team America: World Police, Atlantic
    7. Vince DiCola, "Training Montage," Rocky IV, Scotti Bros.
    8. James Newton Howard, "Training Montage," Diggstown, Varèse Sarabande
    9. Harry Gregson-Williams, "Training Montage," Spy Game, Decca/UMG Soundtracks
    10. Jerry Goldsmith, "Training," The Russia House, MCA
    11. Elmer Bernstein, "Training," The Magnificent Seven, Rykodisc
    12. John Powell and Harry Gregson-Williams, "Flight Training," Chicken Run, RCA Victor
    13. Los Lobos with Antonio Banderas, "Canción del Mariachi (Morena de Mi Corazón)," Desperado, Epic Soundtrax
    14. Jerry Goldsmith, "The Forbidden Zone," Planet of the Apes, Varèse Sarabande
    15. Leonard Rosenman, "Main Title," Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Film Score Monthly
    16. Paul Frees, "Doomsday," Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Film Score Monthly
    17. Jerry Goldsmith, "Main Title" (from Escape from the Planet of the Apes), Jerry Goldsmith at 20th Century Fox, Varèse Sarabande
    18. Tom Scott, "Revolution" (from Conquest of the Planet of the Apes), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes/Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Film Score Monthly
    19. Leonard Rosenman, "Fight Like Apes" (from Battle for the Planet of the Apes), Conquest of the Planet of the Apes/Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Film Score Monthly
    20. Gianfranco and Gian Piero Reverberi, "Nel Cimitero Di Tucson," Preparati La Bara! RCA
    21. Gnarls Barkley, "Crazy (Instrumental)," St. Elsewhere, Downtown/Atlantic

     
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    "The F Zone" is a two-hour block of existing songs featured in movies and shows ranging from Mean Streets to The Boondocks. Mondays 4-6am, 9-11am and 3-5pm and Fridays 5-7am, 9-11am and 3-5pm on the Fistful of Soundtracks channel.
    There's also a bonus airing at noon on Wednesdays.
    Below are the "F Zone" tracks. The film or show in which the song appears is specified if the song wasn't ripped from the soundtrack CD, if the record label didn't include the song on the soundtrack CD, or if the film or show never spawned an official soundtrack release.
  • April March, "Chick Habit," Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, A Band Apart/Maverick/Warner Bros.
  • Arash, "Bure Bure/Boro Boro," Bluffmaster! Saregama
  • The Bar-Kays, "Too Hot to Stop," Superbad, Lakeshore
  • Belly, "Full Moon, Empty Heart," Star, Sire/Reprise (featured on Homicide: Life on the Street)
  • The Blind Boys of Alabama, "Way Down in the Hole," Spirit of the Century, Real World (featured on The Wire)
  • Bonfire Madigan, "Snowfell Summer," From the Burnpile, Kill Rock Stars (featured in Better Luck Tomorrow)
  • Booker T. & the M.G.'s, "Hip Hug-Her," Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 4: Soul, Rhino (featured on Northern Exposure)
  • Booker T. & the M.G.'s, "Sunny Monday," Be Kind Rewind, Lakeshore
  • Bruce Springsteen, "State Trooper," The Sopranos, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Buck Owens, "Buckaroo," 21 #1 Hits: The Ultimate Collection, Rhino (featured in Idiocracy)
  • Buddy Guy, "Baby Please Don't Leave Me," Sweet Tea, Jive (featured in Hustle & Flow)
  • Cameo, "Candy," Old School Volume 7, Thump (featured in The Best Man)
  • The Castaways, "Liar, Liar," 20th Century Rocks, Vol. 7: '60s Rock Bands—Wild Thing, K-tel (featured in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels)
  • The Chips, "Rubber Biscuit," Doo Wop Classics, Vol. 3, Rhino (featured in Mean Streets, Cry-Baby and Super Size Me)
  • The Clash, "Janie Jones," The Clash, Epic (featured in Bringing Out the Dead and 24 Hour Party People)
  • The Clash, "Police & Thieves," The Royal Tenenbaums, Hollywood
  • The Clash, "Rudie Can't Fail," Grosse Pointe Blank, Hollywood
  • Classic & 86, "Ridin'," Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Bulletproof/Razor & Tie
  • Claudio Villa, "Tic Ti, Tic Ta," Big Night, TVT Soundtrax
  • Ziyi Zhang in '2046'
  • Connie Francis, "Siboney," 2046, Warner Music Taiwan
  • Creation, "Making Time," Rushmore, London
  • Curtis Mayfield, "Move on Up (Extended Version)," Curtis, Curtom/Rhino (featured on The Wire and in Bend It Like Beckham)
  • Cymande, "Bra," Crooklyn Volume II, 40 Acres and a Mule Musicworks/MCA (featured in Crooklyn and 25th Hour)
  • The Damned, "In Dulce Decorum," Smash It Up—The Anthology 1976-1987, Castle (featured on Miami Vice)
  • David Axelrod & David McCallum, "The Edge," The Edge: David Axelrod at Capitol Records 1966-1970, Blue Note (featured on Nip/Tuck)
  • The Delfonics, "Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time," Jackie Brown, A Band Apart/Maverick
  • Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, "Dr. Bombay," Beerfest, Element
  • Dengue Fever, "One Thousand Tears of a Tarantula," Weeds: Music from the Showtime Original Series Volume 2, Lionsgate
  • DJ Shadow, "Blood on the Motorway," The Private Press, MCA (featured in Better Luck Tomorrow and Robbery Homicide Division)
  • Do As Infinity, "Tooku Made," Do the Best, Avex Trax (featured in the Japanese version of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust)
  • Dropkick Murphys, "I'm Shipping Up to Boston," Music from the Motion Picture The Departed, Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
  • Edo G featuring Pete Rock and Masta Ace, "Wishing," My Own Worst Enemy, Fatbeats (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Elvis Costello & the Attractions, "Complicated Shadows," The Sopranos, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • The Emotions, "Best of My Love," Boogie Nights, Capitol
  • The Faces, "Ooh La La," Rushmore, London
  • Flogging Molly, "If I Ever Leave This World Alive," Drunken Lullabies, Side One Dummy (featured on The Shield and Weeds)
  • The Fratellis, "Baby Fratelli," Hot Fuzz, Cherrytree/Interscope
  • The George Baker Selection, "Little Green Bag," Reservoir Dogs, MCA
  • Geto Boys, "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta," Office Space, Interscope
  • 'Back up in yo ass with the resurrection...'
  • Geto Boys, "Still," Office Space, Interscope
  • Giuseppe De Luca, "Rito a Los Angeles" (from Dorian Gray), Barry 7's Connectors 2, CAM (featured in Ocean's Twelve)
  • Gotan Project, "Época," La Revancha del Tango, XL (featured on Nip/Tuck)
  • The Grass Roots, "Midnight Confessions," Jackie Brown, A Band Apart/Maverick
  • Harry Belafonte, "Jump in the Line," Harry Belafonte: Greatest Hits, RCA (featured in Beetlejuice)
  • Harry Nilsson, "Jump Into the Fire," Nilsson Schmilsson, RCA (featured in GoodFellas)
  • The Human Beinz, "Nobody But Me," Nobody But Me, Collectables (featured in Kill Bill Vol. 1)
  • Ice Cube, "Down for Whatever," Office Space, Interscope
  • Jack Nitzsche, "The Last Race," Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, A Band Apart/Maverick/Warner Bros.
  • Jamiroquai, "Canned Heat," Synkronized, WORK/Columbia (featured in Napoleon Dynamite)
  • Jazzelicious, "Bolero," Masterworks Reworked, Groove Gravy (featured on Nip/Tuck)
  • Jefferson Starship, "Jane," Freedom at Point Zero, RCA (featured in Wet Hot American Summer)
  • Jerry Van Rooyen, "The Great Bank Robbery" (from How Short Is the Time for Love), Free Enterprise, Unforscene Music
  • Jimmy Luxury & the Tommy Rome Orchestra, "Cha Cha Cha (Go Remix)," Go, WORK/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Joe Tex, "I Gotcha," Reservoir Dogs, MCA
  • Johnny Cash, "I Hung My Head," American IV: The Man Comes Around, American (featured on The Shield)
  • Johnny Cash, "The Man Comes Around," American IV: The Man Comes Around, American (featured in Dawn of the Dead)
  • Journey, "Wheel in the Sky," Infinity, Columbia (featured on The Sopranos)
  • Jr. Walker & the All-Stars, "Shotgun," Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack Malcolm X, Qwest/Reprise
  • Kimya Dawson, "Loose Lips," Juno, Rhino
  • La Caution, "Thé à la Menthe," Kourtrajmé Productions (featured in Ocean's Twelve)
  • Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song," School of Rock, Atlantic
  • Lexicon, "Rock," Youth Is Yours, Spytech/Ill Boogie (featured in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle)
  • Link Wray & His Ray Men, "Jack the Ripper," Desperado, Epic Soundtrax
  • Link Wray & His Ray Men, "Rumble," Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 1: The '50s, Rhino (featured in Pulp Fiction)
  • Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, "Inside of Me," The Sopranos, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, "El Matador," Grosse Pointe Blank, Hollywood
  • Love, "Alone Again Or," The Best of Love, Elektra/Rhino (featured in Bottle Rocket)
  • Love, "Always See Your Face," High Fidelity, Hollywood
  • Love, "My Little Red Book," The Best of Love, Elektra/Rhino (featured in High Fidelity)
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Saturday Night Special," 20th Century Masters—The Millennium Collection: The Best of Lynyrd Skynyrd, MCA (featured in The Longest Yard, Blue Collar and The Devil's Rejects)
  • Madvillain, "All Caps," Madvillainy, Stones Throw (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Madvillain, "Strange Ways," Madvillainy, Stones Throw (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Madvillain feat. M.E.D. a.k.a. Medaphoar, "Raid," Madvillainy, Stones Throw (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Madvillain feat. Viktor Vaughn, "Fancy Clown," Madvillainy, Stones Throw (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Magazine 60, "Don Quichotte," Northern Exposure, MCA
  • Man Parrish, "Hip Hop Be Bop (Original Version)," Hip Hop Be Bop, Man Made (featured in Shaun of the Dead)
  • The Marketts, "Out of Limits," Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol. 2: The '60s, Rhino (featured in The Outsiders: The Complete Novel and Pulp Fiction)
  • Maxine Nightingale, "Right Back Where We Started From," Starsky & Hutch, TVT Soundtrax (featured in Slap Shot and Starsky & Hutch)
  • Michael Brook, "Ultramarine," Heat, Warner Bros.
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead, "Rock the Nation," Stay Human, Six Degrees (featured on The Wire)
  • The Knights of Prosperity attempted to rob Mick Jagger to the tune of the classic hip-hop break 'Apache.'
  • Michael Viner's Incredible Bongo Band, "Apache," Kurtis Blow Presents the History of Rap, Vol. 1: The Genesis, Rhino (featured on The Knights of Prosperity)
  • Mickey Avalon, "My Dick," Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, Lakeshore
  • Mike Oldfield, "Tubular Bells (Theme from the Motion Picture The Exorcist)," Synth Me Up: 14 Classic Electronic Hits, Hip-O
  • Miles Davis, "Spanish Key," Collateral, Hip-O/UMG Soundtracks
  • Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, "Devil with a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly," Rhino Hi-Five: Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, Rhino (featured on Moonlighting)
  • Moby, "Extreme Ways," The Bourne Supremacy, Varèse Sarabande (featured in The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy)
  • Moby, "God Moving Over the Face of the Waters," I Like to Score—Music from Films Vol. 1, Elektra (featured in Heat)
  • Moby, "New Dawn Fades," I Like to Score—Music from Films Vol. 1, Elektra (featured in Heat)
  • Nas, "Thief's Theme," Street's Disciple, Ill Will/Columbia (featured in The Departed)
  • Nat King Cole, "Quizás, Quizás, Quizás (Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps)," In the Mood for Love, Virgin
  • Neko Case, "Hold On, Hold On," Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, Anti- (featured on Veronica Mars)
  • The New Pornographers, "The Laws Have Changed," Weeds, Rykodisc
  • Oakenfold, "Ready Steady Go [remix]," Collateral, Hip-O/UMG Soundtracks
  • Obie Trice, "Wanna Know," Second Round's on Me, Shady/Interscope (featured on Entourage)
  • Ocean Colour Scene, "Hundred Mile High City," Songs for the Front Row—The Best of Ocean Colour Scene, Ark 21 (featured in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels)
  • Ornella Vanoni, "L'Appuntamento," Ocean's Twelve, Warner Sunset/Warner Bros.
  • Phil Collins, "In the Air Tonight," Face Value, Atlantic (featured in Risky Business and Miami Vice)
  • Pigeonhed, "Battle Flag," The Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Plastic Bertrand, "Stop Ou Encore," King of the Divan: Best of Plastic Bertrand, EMI (featured in Three Kings)
  • The Plugz, "El Clavo y La Cruz," Repo Man, MCA
  • The Pretenders, "Space Invader," The Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Public Enemy, "Can't Do Nuttin' For Ya Man," Fear of a Black Planet, Def Jam/Columbia (featured in Three Kings and House Party)
  • Queen, "Don't Stop Me Now," Queen: Greatest Hits, Hollywood (featured in Shaun of the Dead)
  • Raekwon, "Guillotine (Swordz)," Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Loud (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Ramones, "Judy Is a Punk," The Royal Tenenbaums, Hollywood
  • Red Elvises, "Boogie on the Beach," Six-String Samurai, Palm Pictures
  • Red Elvises, "Love Pipe," Six-String Samurai, Palm Pictures
  • Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, "Down with the Sickness," Tuxicity, Surfdog (featured in Dawn of the Dead)
  • Rick James, "Bustin' Out (On Funk)," Superbad, Lakeshore
  • RJD2, "A Beautiful Mine," Magnificent City Instrumentals, Decon (featured on Mad Men)
  • The Rolling Stones, "I Am Waiting," Aftermath (U.K.), ABKCO (featured in Rushmore)
  • The Rolling Stones, "Monkey Man," Let It Bleed, ABKCO (featured in GoodFellas)
  • The Rolling Stones, "Worried About You," Tattoo You, Virgin (featured on Veronica Mars)
  • The Rolling Stones, "Thru and Thru," The Sopranos: Peppers & Eggs, Play-Tone/Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax
  • Roxy Music, "Love Is the Drug," Casino, MCA
  • Santa Esmeralda, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," Kill Bill Vol. 1, A Band Apart/Maverick/WMG Soundtracks
  • Santana, "Soul Sacrifice," Zodiac: Songs from the Motion Picture, Lakeshore
  • Scarface, "No Tears," Office Space, Interscope
  • Shigeru Umebayashi, "Yumeji's Theme" (from Yumeji), In the Mood for Love, Virgin
  • The Skyflakes, "Talk About Today," Calling in Sick, f.u. (featured in Better Luck Tomorrow)
  • Sly and the Family Stone, "If You Want Me to Stay," Dead Presidents, Capitol
  • Smith, "Baby It's You," Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, A Band Apart/Maverick/Warner Bros.
  • Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, "Mickey's Monkey," Ooo Baby Baby: The Anthology, Motown (featured in Mean Streets)
  • Snowboy, "The New Avengers," Mission Accomplished, Too: More Themes for Spies & Cops, Hip-O (featured in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy)
  • Solomon Burke, "Fast Train," Don't Give Up on Me, Anti-/Fat Possum/Epitaph (featured on The Wire)
  • Veronica Mars still uses a Discman? That's so 1995.
  • Spoon, "I Turn My Camera On," Gimme Fiction, Merge (featured on Veronica Mars)
  • Stelios Kazantzidis, "She's Gone, She's Gone," Very Best of Stelios Kazantzidis, EMI (featured on The Wire)
  • Steve Earle, "Way Down in the Hole," Washington Square Serenade, New West (featured on The Wire)
  • Stevie Wonder, "Living for the City," Innervisions, Motown (featured in Jungle Fever)
  • The Stranglers, "Peaches," Metroland, Warner Bros. (featured in Metroland and Sexy Beast)
  • The Streets, "Weak Become Heroes," Original Pirate Material, Atlantic (featured on Veronica Mars)
  • Suicidal Tendencies, "Institutionalized," Repo Man, MCA
  • Sukhwinder Singh and Sapna Awasthi, "Chaiya Chaiya" (from Dil Se), The Very Best Bollywood Songs, Outcaste (featured in Inside Man)
  • Supreme Beings of Leisure, "Rock and a Hard Place," Divine Operating System, Palm Pictures (featured on Veronica Mars)
  • Time Zone featuring John Lydon & Afrika Bambaataa, "World Destruction," World Destruction, Celluloid (featured on The Sopranos)
  • Tom Scott, "Today," The Honeysuckle Breeze, Impulse! (featured on The Boondocks)
  • Tom Waits, "Way Down in the Hole (87)," Frank's Wild Years, Island (featured on The Wire)
  • Tony Bennett, "Rags to Riches," GoodFellas, Atlantic
  • The Troggs, "I Can't Control Myself," Hot Fuzz, Cherrytree/Interscope
  • U2, "In God's Country," The Joshua Tree, Island (featured in Three Kings)
  • Van Halen, "Everybody Wants Some!!" Women and Children First, Warner Bros. (featured in Better Off Dead)
  • The Who, "I'm One," Freaks and Geeks, Shout! Factory
  • XTC, "Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)," Hot Fuzz, Cherrytree/Interscope

  • F Is for Forgotten
    Fans of movies like GoodFellas and Bottle Rocket have found the soundtrack releases for those movies to be disappointing because not all the tunes they enjoyed during the movie were included on the album (often due to rights issues). "The F Zone" rectifies that annoying problem by playing the following existing songs that were left off the album:
  • Buddy Guy, "Baby Please Don't Leave Me" (played over Hustle & Flow's opening titles, but omitted from Atlantic's Hustle & Flow CD)
  • Cameo, "Candy" (featured in The Best Man, but omitted from Sony Music's Best Man CD)
  • The Castaways, "Liar, Liar" (featured in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but omitted from the American version of the Lock, Stock CD)
  • Giuseppe De Luca, "Rito a Los Angeles" (featured during Ocean's Twelve, but omitted from Warner Sunset's Ocean's Twelve CD)
  • The coked-up Henry sequence has to be the highlight of 'GoodFellas'--thanks to Ray Liotta's frenzied narration, Thelma Schoonmaker's editing and the clever placement of songs like Harry Nilsson's 'Jump Into the Fire' and the Stones' 'Monkey Man.' Both songs can be heard during 'The F Zone.'
  • Harry Nilsson, "Jump Into the Fire" (featured during GoodFellas's classic coked-up Henry sequence, but omitted from Atlantic's GoodFellas CD)
  • The Human Beinz, "Nobody But Me" (featured during Kill Bill Vol. 1's Crazy 88s fight sequence, but omitted from Maverick's two Kill Bill CDs)
  • Journey, "Wheel in the Sky" (featured during The Sopranos's season 2 ep "Bust-Out," but surprisingly left off Sony Music's two volumes of music from the show's first three seasons—you'd think there'd be room for "Wheel in the Sky" since it's part of the Sony catalog)
  • La Caution, "Thé à la Menthe" (featured during Ocean's Twelve's breakdancing scene, but omitted from the CD)
  • Lexicon, "Rock" (featured in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, but omitted from Bulletproof's Harold & Kumar CD)
  • Love, "Alone Again Or" (featured during the love scene in Bottle Rocket, but omitted from London's Bottle Rocket CD)
  • Love, "My Little Red Book" (played over High Fidelity's closing credits, but omitted from Hollywood's High Fidelity CD)
  • Nas, "Thief's Theme," Street's Disciple, Ill Will/Columbia (featured in The Departed, but omitted from Warner Sunset's The Departed song CD)
  • The Rolling Stones, "I Am Waiting" (featured in Rushmore, but omitted from London's Rushmore CD)
  • The Rolling Stones, "Monkey Man" (featured during GoodFellas's coked-up Henry sequence, but omitted from the CD)
  • The Rolling Stones, "Worried About You" (featured during Veronica Mars's season 1 ep "Mars vs. Mars," but omitted from Nettwerk's Veronica Mars CD, which focused mainly on songs from season 2)
  • Stevie Wonder, "Living for the City" (featured during Jungle Fever's crackhouse sequence, but omitted from the Jungle Fever CD, which consisted entirely of original material Wonder wrote and performed for the movie)
  • The Streets, "Weak Become Heroes" (featured during Veronica Mars's pilot ep, but omitted from the CD)
  • Supreme Beings of Leisure, "Rock and a Hard Place" (featured during Veronica Mars's season 1 ep "Meet John Smith," but omitted from the CD)